Deputies investigating an Alexander County shooting turned up 350 pounds of marijuana this week.
Alexander County Sheriff Chris Bowman said it is the most marijuana he has seen in one place in 15 years. âItâs always been around, but to find this much quantity at one place, at one time, has just not been found in our county in many many years,â he said.
Two people were shot Tuesday in the Sugar Loaf community. As of Thursday, both victims in the shooting are still hospitalized and in stable condition.
Bowman said the shooting may be linked to a drug deal that went wrong.
More Information Released In Alexander County Shooting Case
Top Row: L-R: Nathaniel Lee Davis, Christina Jean Ledford. Bottom Row: L-R: Marco Duzell Banks, Timothy Jordan Heffner
More Information Released In Alexander County Shooting Case
April 8, 2021
23-year-old Nathaniel Lee Davis of Taylorsville, 22-year-old Christina Jean Ledford of Taylorsville, 18-year-old Marco Duzell Banks of Danville, Virginia, and 26-year-old Timothy Jordan Heffner of Statesville were all arrested by Alexander County Sheriff’s Officers. They are all charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to inflict serious injury, trafficking marijuana, and possession with intent to manufacture, sell, and deliver controlled substance. Davis and Ledford are also charged with maintaining a vehicle or dwelling to keep controlled substance. Heffner and Banks are also charged with felony possession of schedule VI controlled substance.
Deputies investigating an Alexander County shooting turned up 350 pounds of marijuana this week.
Alexander County Sheriff Chris Bowman said it is the most marijuana he has seen in one place in 15 years. âItâs always been around, but to find this much quantity at one place, at one time, has just not been found in our county in many many years,â he said.
Two people were shot Tuesday in the Sugar Loaf community. As of Thursday, both victims in the shooting are still hospitalized and in stable condition.
Bowman said the shooting may be linked to a drug deal that went wrong.
Deputies investigating an Alexander County, N.C. shooting turned up 350 pounds of marijuana this week.
Alexander County Sheriff Chris Bowman said it is the most marijuana he has seen in one place in 15 years. âItâs always been around, but to find this much quantity at one place, at one time, has just not been found in our county in many many years,â he said.
Two people were shot Tuesday in the Sugar Loaf community. As of Thursday, both victims in the shooting are still hospitalized and in stable condition.
Bowman said the shooting may be linked to a drug deal that went wrong.
When it comes to divorce, the outcomes may be the same, but the causes can differ.
Democrats have filed bills in the state House and Senate that would end North Carolina s controversial alienation of affection law.
Senate Bill 459 and companion House Bill 489 also would shorten the waiting period for getting a divorce to six months. Now, the waiting period is 12 months.Â
For couples without children, the six-month period could be waived if the divorce is uncontested and both parties agree.
The bills would allow for divorce proceedings to continue even if the couple remains in the same household for financial reasons, or have occasional sex.